A Confession, a Lesson, and a Last Chance - Tiny Buddha
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The author reflects on their own negative perceptions of sales and how they've hindered personal and professional growth. They emphasize the importance of changing internal narratives around money and sales, revealing their support for Melanie Wilder's Biz CPR course within the Best You, Best Life Bundle. This program aims to help individuals overcome mental blocks to success. They express admiration for other contributors, highlighting their shared journeys of struggle and transformation into empowerment, indicating that their work stems from personal experiences and a desire to assist others in achieving their goals.
This negative narrative originated somewhere. I wasn't born believing it's inherently wrong to exchange money for goods or services, or that anyone who sells anything is dishonest or manipulative. I just picked this up somewhere along the way.
I believe her work changes lives in a profound way, enabling people to overcome the blocks to meet their foundational needs. We all need money to support ourselves and the people we love.
Every one of them is doing this work for a reason-because they've lived what they teach. They've struggled. They've searched. And they've turned their pain into purpose.
I was so thrilled to include Melanie Wilder's Biz CPR course in the Best You, Best Life Bundle this year.
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